America
THE COTTON INDUSTRY. LOW RETURNS, HIGH PRICES. Press Association —Copyright i Reuter’s Service. (Received 9.20 a.m.) New York, October 3 Storms and insects ravaged the cotton crops, and the season’s return shows a decline of 3,000,000 bales. Cotton is selling at sixteen cents, per lb. i which is the highest since the civil war. DOLLARS FOR CHILIAN RAILWAY. Press Association —Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 10.55 a.m.) Washington, October 3. American interests have advanced 60,000,000 dollars as a loan for radroad construction in Chili. The Americans’ plan is a 1500-mile railway through the richest provinces. The material will be purchased in tbe United States. . ALIEN ENEMIES BANNED.’
Press Association-Copyright, Austin lian and N.Z. Cable Association. , (Received 10.55.a.m.) Kingston (Jamaica), October cf." The Legislature passed a resolution not to permit alien enemies to conduct business in Jamaica for twenty years after the war.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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145America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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